Day: February 20, 2017

  • Blog – Brand Marketing

    LeapGo is a website development company. I was responsible for client content creation across all digital marketing platforms. This post was for the LeapGo blog.

    Tools and Tips to Maintain a Professional Brand

    Wondering what exactly is branding and how is it important to your small business? Branding is the art of communication that builds, establishes, and differentiates your business, product, or concept. Through strategic branding, businesses communicate their unique value in a way that resonates with the consumer. The ultimate end result? The consumer feels a connection with your brand above and beyond other alternatives. There are many ways small businesses can easily build and enhance their brands. Here are just a few:

    Create a Brand Guideline – Your Company’s Constitution

    Creating a Brand Guideline is fundamental for your business. This document will clearly map out your brand’s blueprints. Keep in mind that branding doesn’t always mean design-related elements such as company logo, fonts, and color palettes. Branding can also mean tone of voice. How do you want to connect and speak to your audience? What is the personality of your brand? Determining these visual and writing style specifics ensures all pieces of your company’s puzzle reflect who you are, what you do, and what sets your company apart from the rest.

    External Branding – Your Visual Identity

    Once your Branding Guidelines have been established, now it’s time to ensure a visual consistency to your brand. Consistent External Branding makes sure your target audience receives a clear, cohesive, and reliable message. When customers visit your online platforms, does your business look the same across the board? Inconsistent branding can lead to losing customer trust. Make sure all of your tools used for anything beyond the first point of contact are also consistent with your brand. You wouldn’t want someone to have a great impression after seeing you on Facebook, visiting your website, and then signing up for your newsletter, only to receive an email confirmation that was designed in 1998 with your old address in the footer and outdated graphics.

    Key areas to examine include:

    1. Consistent design style and color palette.
    2. Use of uniform fonts.
    3. Company logo present on all landing pages.
    4. Cohesive social media platforms.

    Take Action – Conduct a Digital Brand Audit

    Compile a list of all of the public accounts you have established that are representing your brand. Include social media (yes, even those old, abandoned accounts set up by former employees) and any other online accounts such as local listings. The objective is to get a full view of your “digital footprint” and make sure your business is represented per the terms of your brand guidelines.

    Here’s a great resource from Smashing Magazine to get you started – Designing Style Guidelines for Brands and Websites.

    Internal Branding – Working Behind the Scenes

    Your brand image is not just what’s immediately visible to the outside world. It should carry through the entire experience and live inside your business intranet, software, and internal communications. Incorporating software that integrates your brand for accounting, human resources, and communication bring your business brand full cycle and ensures the best experience for customers, not to mention keeping all your employees on the same page.

    Some of our favorite, easy to customize software include:

    1. Marketing Automation & Email Marketing Software such as MailChimp and SharpSpring offer customizable templates so you can seamlessly integrate your brand. Leveraging marketing automation is not only a great way to keep your brand represented well, it’s also one of the most successful tactics we implement for many of our clients.
    2. Billing software like FreshBooks help keep your brand consistent to the end of the project. We’ve used FreshBooks since 2007 and love the easy, flexible interface that makes sending out professional invoices via email or post a breeze.
    3. Email signature generators like WiseStamp make it super simple to create awesome email signatures for your entire staff, ensuring a consistent branding experience. You can even create clever add-ons like including your most recent blog post or the link to your company’s app.

    How LeapGo Can Tackle Your Branding Challenge

    Establishing and maintaining a professional brand can be a tall order. Even well-established companies realize that they’ve been focusing on servicing clients and filling requests while letting their brand image become fragmented and outdated. This is one of the reasons I created LeapGo’s 10 Hour Flex Blocks. Do a quick Google search for “Corporate Branding Prices” and you’ll find quotes like “… our projects range from $40,000 to $110,000”. Does your company need that level of service? Maybe, but for the 99% that just need some help you can purchase a few blocks and we can get your brand looking better than ever.

    Give us a call or request a quote and we’ll tell you straight up whether or not we can make a meaningful impact to your company.

    What are some of your favorite tools that make representing your brand easy? Share them in the comments below.

  • Newsletter – End of Year Sale

    Newsletter – End of Year Sale

    The Amish Craftsman is a boutique store located in Houston, Texas for custom-built solid wood and upholstered furniture made in America. I was responsible for crafting SEO-content for blog posts, newsletters, and social media.

  • Blog – Food & Nutrition

    Blog – Food & Nutrition

    General Mills GlutenFreely was dedicated to promoting their gluten-free products and gluten-free monthly box subscription. I was a featured writer providing monthly content for the General Mills Gluten Freely web site.

    School’s Out for Summer!
    We all remember singing, “No more pencils, no more books.” However, now that I’m a parent, it has an entirely different meaning. During the school year, we keep a pretty structured meal schedule. We have to with our calendar filled with various baseball games, soccer scrimmages, and gymnastics classes. What I’ve found in the summer is that my kids think each and every day is an all-day smorgasbord of unhealthy food from morning till night. After a few years of trial and error, here are some of my favorite summertime-survival tips:

    1. Keep your traditional breakfast routine. Sure, summer is for relaxing and slowing down your pace. However, starting the kid’s day off on the right foot is important all year long. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so make it tasty with a variety of gluten-free options. The fav cold cereal in our house is Cinnamon Chex. Take plain yogurt up a notch by topping it with Cranberry Cashew Honey Granola. Another fun option is making breakfast smoothies. My kids love picking what fruit will go into the blender and with all of the fresh summer fruits, the options are truly endless! Check out this tasty Strawberry Smoothie recipe for inspiration!

    2. “Mom, can I have a snack?” I think I’ve heard that expression 1,639 times (not that I’m counting). Having healthy snacks on hand will help your kids make good choices. We all love Glutino Pretzels dunked in honey mustard and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough LaraBars. My son is currently obsessed with Scooby Doo Fruit Snacks. I love them because they are pre-portioned and easily transportable.

    3. Get the kids involved in the daily meals! Let them help plan the menu for the day (or week). Giving them a choice will encourage them to eat what they’ve selected. However, be sure to clarify that “a bag of chocolate chips and a tub of frosting does NOT constitute a meal.” Wait, that’s my mantra, not for my kids.

    4. Keep it fun! Make summertime treats special. Homemade Sugar Cookies are always a hit. Too hot to crack up that oven? Try out this no-bake Peanut and Chocolate Chex Bar or Lucy’s scrumptious Chocolate Chip Cookies. Or jump in the car and head out for a dish of ice cream.

    5. Last but not least, HAVE FUN! Summer is a time to recharge those batteries. Take an impromptu day trip (be sure to pack plenty of gluten-free snacks). Have a picnic in the park (or your living room). Spend time some fabulously memorable time with your kids before the next round of craziness begins in the fall.

  • Interview – Beverage

    Interview – Beverage

    On behalf of Hold the Gluten, I conducted this interview with Karen Hertz, the owner of Holidaily Brewing Company. Holidaily is the only certified dedicated, gluten-free brewery in Colorado. 

    QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH KAREN HERTZ OF HOLIDAILY BREWING COMPANY

    Beer. Also fondly known as brewskie, nectar of the Gods, oat soda, and Homer juice. If you are one of many who enjoyed a frosty mug of beer prior to going to gluten-free, then you know it’s hard to find a gluten-free beer that matches in taste.

    Taste aside, did you know that not all gluten-free beers are equal? Karen Hertz of Holidaily Brewing Company – one of only nine 100% dedicated gluten-free breweries in the United States – helps to shed light on the differences between gluten-free beer and gluten-reduced beer. There is a lot of misinformation from the media to restaurants to even breweries themselves and Karen helps to set the record straight. Read on to learn more!

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: What is your gluten-free story and what prompted you to go gluten-free?
    Karen’s Answer: In my early 30’s, I survived both melanoma and thyroid cancer, leading to a treatment regimen including a gluten-free diet. After adopting this diet, I found easy replacements for foods I once enjoyed but one thing was hard to replace. I struggled to find a great-tasting, 100% gluten-free beer. This meant I couldn’t partake in social activities in the same way my friends and family could. If the lack of good tasting, gluten-free beer options was a challenge for me, I assumed it was a challenge for many others as well. I was driven to solve this problem and spent years researching gluten-free ingredients, taste-testing numerous GF beer alternatives, and building an understanding of brewing processes in order to create a better solution. Thus, the idea of Holidaily Brewing Company was born: a company dedicated to brewing only excellent tasting gluten-free beer that everyone can enjoy.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: What is the difference between gluten-reduced beer, gluten-free beer, and dedicated gluten-free beer?
    Karen’s Answer: see breakdown below

    ​Gluten-reduced beer: Gluten-reduced beer is brewed with gluten-containing ingredients like barley or wheat and adding an enzyme during the brewing process that breaks the gluten into smaller pieces. Think of it as a bracelet with beads that represents a gluten protein. The enzymes cut the protein, leaving smaller pieces of beads (gluten) in your beer. The gluten is not removed. It’s not safe for people diagnosed with Celiac Disease to consume gluten-reduced beer. Those with gluten sensitivity also may not be able to tolerate gluten-reduced beer.

    Gluten-free beer: Gluten-free beer is made with gluten-free ingredients, but it is brewed or packaged on equipment that also produces or packages traditional gluten-containing beer. Because of this, there’s a risk of cross-contamination, similar to the side of a box of crackers warning consumers about peanuts produced in the same facility.

    Dedicated gluten-free beer: Dedicated gluten-free beer is made with gluten-free ingredients and produced in a dedicated gluten-free facility. The ingredients are safe for Celiacs and there is no chance for cross-contamination within the facility.

    There are a number of gluten-free ingredient options. At Holidaily Brewing, we use gluten-free grains including a variety of roasts of millet and buckwheat. We are considered a dedicated gluten-free brewery because the only product we make is gluten-free beer.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: There are only nine 100% dedicated gluten-free breweries in the United States including Holidaily Brewing. What procedures are implemented to ensure there is not any cross-contamination from external sources?
    Karen’s Answer: At Holidaily we take the safety of our products extremely serious. We have processes in place to ensure safety in every aspect of our brewing facility. We work with our suppliers to ensure their product is safe and has been tested. Our primary ingredients come from a certified gluten-free facility. We have an inbound process in place where every delivery to us is inspected for safety and quality and we document every delivery. In order to maintain our Gluten-Free Certification, we are required to test both our ingredients and our final product. We own all of our own packaging equipment to avoid cross-contamination in that part of our process. There is a whole lot to think through when a company is committed to ensuring zero cross-contamination in their products.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: Traditional gluten-filled beers are brewed with barley and wheat, while gluten-free beers utilize alternative grains such as sorghum, millet, and buckwheat. Have you faced any challenges in brewing with alternative grains?
    Karen’s Answer: While we can make world-class craft beer that’s gluten-free with these ingredients, these grains are challenging themselves. It can be a challenge to find certified gluten-free grains that don’t come into contact with gluten-containing grains. We are fortunate to source our grains locally from one of the only dedicated gluten-free malting houses in the country, Grouse Malt House. The physical size of the grain is smaller and doesn’t work well in a traditional brewing system. We had our system customized in order to adjust to the size of the grain being different. In addition, the expense of utilizing this grain is a challenge. Brewing with millet and buckwheat is five to eight times more expensive than brewing with barley or wheat.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: It can be difficult to find a great gluten-free beer. What makes Holidaily’s gluten-free beer stand out?
    Karen’s Answer: One of the reasons it’s so difficult to find great gluten-free beer is that either the beer is great-tasting but not safe (gluten-reduced) or the beer is safe (certified gluten-free) but lacking in taste. We have found that there are a number of gluten-free ingredient options that some of our competitors utilize that end up sacrificing the quality of the beer.
    Holidaily Brewing is different in that we do not cut corners. We use the highest quality gluten-free ingredients available. We are committed to a product that is world-class and at the intersection of great-tasting craft beer that is also completely safe for all consumers.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: How many beers do you currently offer?
    Karen’s Answer: We have 10 beers on draught in our taproom in Golden Colorado, ranging from IPAs to stouts to Hefeweizens and more. We rotate our tap lines frequently to bring new styles to customers. In addition, we distribute three beers year-round and a couple of seasonal beers.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: Approximately how many barrels of beer do you brew annually?
    Karen’s Answer: We have grown from 250 barrels year one to over 1,000 barrels in 2018.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: Do you have plans to open additional gluten-free breweries across the country?
    ​Karen’s Answer: Not at this time. Our sights are set on expanding our distribution to liquor stores and restaurants to all four corners of Colorado.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: Where can your beer be purchased?
    Karen’s Answer: Beer is available for purchase in our taproom on tap or in cans and growlers to go. In addition, there are over 250 locations that carry our beer throughout Colorado. Visit www.holidailybrewing.com/buy for a complete list of the liquor stores, restaurants, and even breweries that serve Holidaily beer.

    Hold the Gluten’s Question: Do you have a memorable experience in serving gluten-free beer to your customers?
    Karen’s Answer: Yes! Many customers come in to have a beer for the first time since adopting a gluten-free diet. They haven’t been able to enjoy the taproom experience in a long time – sometimes ever. We’ve even had customers and their families in tears over being able to enjoy the beer-drinking experience again.

  • Newsletter – Mardi Gras

    Newsletter – Mardi Gras

    Flutter FETTI is an innovator, manufacturer, and worldwide distributor of confetti and streamer products. From 2015 to 2017, I was responsible for all blog posts, landing pages, e-newsletters, and social media content.

  • Print – Travel

    Print – Travel

    I served as Associate Editor for Delight Gluten-Free Magazine from 2011 to 2012. During my time with Delight, I oversaw content schedules, managed social media, and created content that included gluten-free destinations and recipes, along with healthcare professional interviews.

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  • Blog – Furniture

    Blog – Furniture

    Alamosa Home is a retail storefront for fine furnishings located in Colorado. I created all blog content, e-newsletters, and social media for Alamosa Home. In addition, I was responsible for uploading content into WordPress and MailChimp. I also served as social media manager.

    Guide to Selecting the Right Leather Furniture for Your Home

    Full Grain, Top Grain, Distressed… Leather furniture comes in a variety of types. The Design Team at Alamosa Home has put together a primer to guide you through selecting the ideal piece of furniture to bring comfort and beauty for years to come. Ready to choose what leather suits you best? Read on for more details and product recommendations!

    Full Grain Leather – The Powerhouse

    Full-grain leather is the sturdiest and most durable leather. It also breathes well and responds easily to body temperatures while the look and feel improves with age. Full-grain is uncorrected leather that has not undergone any processes to alter the hide surface. This superior leather is taken from the outermost portion of the hide. Our Prince 300/301 Relaxer from IMG NORWAY is a supremely comfortable, Norwegian engineered push-out recliner in full grain leather. The space efficient and feature rich designs contour every curve of your body.

    Distressed Leather – Aged to Perfection

    An aged appearance with the feeling of exceptional suppleness, distressed leather is perfect for households with children and pets. It hides stains well, is resistant to odors, and it cleans up very easily. Our Kensington Leather Occasional Chair features distressed camel leather combined with fabric and nailhead trim. The Kensington is truly a signature piece right at home wherever you place it!

    Top Grain – Beauty and Value

    Top grain leather starts out as a regular hide. Then the upper layer is separated from the lower layers and is sanded and buffed to eliminate any imperfections. With the top layer removed, the leather has a more uniform finish. One of Alamosa Home’s leather pieces is the graceful and elegant Luna Low Back Chair. An instant classic when acclaimed Norwegian Designer Odd Knutsen introduced his Luna Chair in 1970, its curvaceous legs reach up to embrace you and the simple elegance of the leather cushion cradles and supports with effortless comfort.

    American Leather at Alamosa Home

    Here at Alamosa Home, we proudly bring trusted brands including American Leather to the San Luis Valley.

    American Leather was founded in 1990 on one revolutionary idea: custom leather furniture could be made and shipped in three weeks or less. In that amount of time, their 21st century furniture factory in Dallas, Texas can take your order from concept to completion. Their innovative technology blends with expert craftsmanship to create the highest quality furniture available. It’s not only durable; it’s also beautiful!

    Still have questions about which leather is right for you? Contact our Design Team at (719) 589-2030. Stop into the Alamosa Home storefront at 630 Main Street, Alamosa, Colorado to experience our full line of leather furnishings from beautiful leather chairs and sofas to sleepers and living room sets.